county administrators and officials of every type, steve was talking about all the different counties, stockton is in the same vote, they sit there and voted themselves tremendous pensions or whether it is health care allowances for the rest of their lives, and no one was too sort of stop it, but when you set politics aside it is about the math. there is actually at the end of the day no way to pay this over time. >> melissa, the good news about this story, if there is any silver lining there, you're exactly right. the only way you stop this is with taxpayers. you know what? bill, there are several instances where taxpayers have voted on the ballot to put a clamp on these out of control pensions. so there is some movement in the right direction with people saying look, we want money to go for schools, not pensions. bill: is there anything in california that addresses perhaps renegotiating these contracts. >> bankruptcy. that is what keeps happening again and again. >> that's right. >> only way to deal with this and break these contracts is eventually to go into bankruptcy when the county can't